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* Sheffield Hallam University
 
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** [http://www.shu.ac.uk/mmvl/research/research-active-I-SWARM.html Official MMVL's I-Swarm page]
 
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* IPR, University of Karlsruhe
 
* IPR, University of Karlsruhe
 
** [http://microrobotics.ira.uka.de/ IPR's Microrobotics Wiki page]
 
** [http://microrobotics.ira.uka.de/ IPR's Microrobotics Wiki page]

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Robots forming a line with distributed behaviour
Artist's impression of swarming micro-robots

The I-Swarm Project

The FP6-IST project 507006 called "Intelligent Small World Autonomous Robots for Micro-Manipulation" (I-SWARM) aims to take a leap forward in robotics research by combining experts in microrobotics, in distributed and adaptive systems as well as in self-organising biological swarm systems. The project aims at technological advances to facilitate the mass-production of microrobots, which can then be employed as a "real" swarm consisting of up to 1,000 robot clients. These clients will all be equipped with limited, pre-rational on-board intelligence. The swarm will consist of a huge number of heterogeneous robots, differing in the type of sensors, manipulators and computational power. Such a robot swarm is expected to perform a variety of applications, including micro assembly, biological, medical or cleaning tasks.

The project's deadline is January 2008.

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